Basketball Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard has publicly contested the claim that Caitlin Clark has broken her NCAA women's scoring record, stating, 'You can't duplicate what you're not duplicating!' Woodard's stance, highlighted in several tweets, suggests that unless the scoring was achieved under the same conditions, including using a men's basketball and a 2-point shot system, it does not surpass her record. Despite Woodard's assertions, it has been fact-checked that Caitlin Clark is the highest-scoring player in major D1 college basketball history, challenging Woodard's claim. This dispute has sparked discussions about the criteria for breaking sports records and the comparison of achievements across different eras of the sport.
Lynette Woodard claims Caitlin Clark didn’t break her record in surprising about-face https://t.co/d4iA6jd1mc https://t.co/YRPYny0ckL
Caitlin Clark did NOT beat my scoring record, Lynette Woodard insists after Iowa superstar was hailed for breaking new ground in women's college basketball: 'You can't duplicate what you're not duplicating!' https://t.co/kfeBROZpYR https://t.co/bi0KL21q1G
"I Don't Think My Record Has Been Broken" - Lynette Woodard Commenting On Caitlin Clark's NCAA Scoring Record Is So Sad https://t.co/aVqJPgeuuJ https://t.co/MQjWMPThsq
Basketball Hall Of Famer Lynette Woodard Says She Doesn’t Believe That Caitlin Clark Really Broke Her Scoring Record https://t.co/x8sdqid6ek https://t.co/x8sdqid6ek
“I don’t think my record has been broken” Lynette Woodard says Caitlin Clark’s NCAA scoring record didn't break her's. Fact check: Clark is the highest-scoring player in major D1 college basketball history. The facts are the facts! https://t.co/LpuslQYfMc
“I don’t think my record has been broken” Lynette Woodard on Caitlin Clark’s NCAA scoring record https://t.co/GNHpX5sfAt
“I don’t think my [NCAA women’s scoring] record has been broken… Unless you come with a men’s basketball and a 2-point shot, you know.” Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard doesn’t think her scoring record was broken by Caitlin Clark 👀 (via @chrystalstone_) https://t.co/m9iUC09bw6